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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 28

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6th-Rated Gophers Club Michigan 10-0 Orangemen Overwhelm Mountaineers ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) scored on a one-yard plunge in Sixth-ranked Minnesota smashed the second period kicked the ex-down fumbling Michigan Saturday tra point then booted a 23-yard 1M second string fullback Jim field goal early in the fourth quar-Rqgcre accounting for every fo jlcr in the amazing Gophers' fifth This is the Minnesota team the straight victory (experts picked to linish near the Rogers a 185-pound senior bottom of the Big Ten heap but PAGE 6C SUNDAY OCTOBER 23 1960 16lh straight victory This is the longest winning streak currently in college football The Mountaineers played on airly even terms with the national champions until the roof fell in with a pair of touchdown passes in the closing minutes of the first half These put the Orangemen ahead 19-0 and virtually sewed up the proceedings Speed merchant Ernie Davis who picked up 125 yards in 14 carries scored two Syraruxe touchdowns Art Baker the ram-rodding fullback also got two Others came on passes from Ron Thomas to Art Sweeney from Thomas to Dave Baker and from Dave Sarrelte to John Mackey An estimated crowd of 20000 sat glumly through the game played in crisp sunny weather Statistics SYRACUSE WEST VIRSINIA 25 Firit Dwm I 54 RuMlHif YnrAnat 24 144 FlMlnf Ynr4ns 45 12-24 Fhki 2-1 I Fnm Intarcuytad ly I 2-47J Flint Ml I 1 Fumltai Lut I 74 Yarik Fnulli4 41 MORGANTOWN Vs (AP)-Syracuse unloosed a corps of hard-running backs and a fierce passing attack Saturday to belt winles West Virginia 40 for the worst defeat ever pinned on the Mountaineers on their home field The third-ranked Orangemen defending national collegiate champions took the opening kickoff and marched 78 yards in nine plays to set the tempo for the onesided contest The Orangemen heretofore renowned for their running attack struck for three touchdowns through the air rnroute to their i i i i i i i 3 WILDCATS EDGE NOTRE DAME five straight triumphs have given the Gophers their longest winning streak since 1941 Michigan Imn Fumble Minnesota recovered five Michigan fumble and intercepted two passes and two of the Wolverine mistakes led directly to Minnesota scores Michigan in Its jrorst showing of the season never really threatened until the contest was lost And then the Wolverines were struck down by two more fumbles in Minnesota territory Michigan lost the ball on fumbles three times in the first half and the third recovered by quarterback Sandy Stephens at the Wolverine 43 launched the only touchdown drive of the afternoon and spoiled the sunny day for 69352 homecoming fans BeipJred Eight Play The drive required eight plays Roger Hagberg accounted for 19 yards on the ground and Stephens passed 11 yards to Tom Hall before Rogers bulled over Rogers' conversion made it 11 straight for the Mankato Minn lad who had never tried an extra point in his two previous varsity seasons Ilagberg's interception he picked off one of Dave Glinka's passes at the Michigan 33 and returned it 20 yards to the set up Rogers' field goal just as the fourth period began A five-yard illegal motion penalty stalled the Gophers and they had to settle for field goal that iced the contest This was Minnesota's first vie--tory over Michigan since 1956 and only the third time the Gnphersl have been able to defeat Michigan in the last 18 of these storied little Brown Jug classics Georgia Tech Takes Hard-Fought 14-6 ictory Over Tulane ROGER HAGBERG OF MINNESOTA HAS THAT HELPLESS FEELING ball slips from his gra sp and flies through air (AF WlruNwti) From then on Northwestern hammered at the Irish but could not get across the Notre Dame goal An attempted field goal in the second quarter by Stock was wide and shortly before the half ended Northwestern pounded to the Irish 25-yard line but Haffncr intercepted a pass by Dick Thornton to end the threat The loss marked the third time in 27 years that a Notre Dame team suffered four straight defeats Hie Irish lost four straight in 1933 and five straight in 1956 Slow Start Lacking deception imagination and finesse in the first half Notre Dame failed to complete a pass and showed a net total of 23 yards gained Northwestern started out strong in the second half and marched from its own 26 to the Notre Dame 9 Once again Haffner grabbed a pass by Thornton to stop the Wildcats Midway in the third quarter Gay Schulz recovered a Northwestern fumble on the Notre Dame 48 Haffner was thrown for a five-yard loss and then had a Northwestern only to falter pass batted down He clicked on a before an aroused NorthwcstrnrlS-yard aerial to Sherlock for Bellino Spooner Lead Navy Past Penn 27-0 defensive gem into six points Tulane scored first after half-hack Adrian Colon recovered a fumble at the Tech 14 The Groen-irs had a score in two plait with Nugent throwing a pass 15 yards (o halfback Tommy Mason for the touchdown It was Mason's third touchdown reception of the season Tulane missed the extra point and Tech took the subsequent kickoff and drove 66 yards for the tying touchdown in 13 plays Halfback Chick Craning scored on a 12-yard run and Tommy Wells put Tech in the lead with his toe Then came Williamson's spectacular interception and another Statistic TULANE CA TECH 14 Flrti 4mm If I RuMln yuru4 124 1M P0MM4 yr44 47 12-21 7UUI 2-14 1 Fttui InfarcptfE 0y I 1-214 FMl 1-222 2 FimkMi ml 2 Yard ptnahltR 2 ATLANTA (AP)-Haliback Billy Williamson accomplished a leaping pass interception Saturday and raced 31 yards for a touchdown to haul Georgia Tech out of danger and into a 14- 6 football victory over Tulane Tech sat without comfort on a 7-6 lead in the Southeastern Conference clash until the pint-sized South Park Hamlin Win South Park came from behind to defeat Baker 166 and Hamlin overcame an early deficit to edge Ella Barnes 14-6 in ninth grade junior high football action yesterday Middies simply are too tough for the fun-loving brand of football played in the Ivy League the past decade The rivalry initiated in 1888 Sharing laurels wih Rrilinon anfl etl(jg with 21 victories for Tenn Spciner was a rugged defense 20 for Navy and 4 tics that contained tiie Ivy Leaguers Wajne Hardin apparently offense except firinslnKtpd hjj Jcions tpIay it close to the vest alter taking an Williamson made his acrobatic extra point by Wells The victory grab of a high pass from Tulane (gave Tech a 4-2 season record quarterback Bill Nugent late in Tulane has one victory three the third quarter and turned the tosses ami a tie PHILADELPHIA i API -Half- Notre Dame's initial firrt down Tries Bkcr took an 8-point lead inibnck Joe Bellini Navy's high-- P1 the first quarter as Tommy Bar- stepping All-America candidate: brief lapses the ball to the Northwestern Wavnelscorrd two touchdowns Sati-rdnU Navy's do A Is Wtu TN 1 i I single Notre domination of tV action emphasized the reason this was A penalty dropped Damcijrridins jor touchdown and 'as the unbeaten untied Middies defense Hampered by fumbles western put across Us late in the first quarter Albert Kimbrough took a pitch-out and swept around his own left end from thrre yards out Mike Stock booted what proved to be the game-w inning point cs -orth- touchdown Inn H-hnn wheii to the 25-yard lne before Haffner Jackie Benesh ran for the two-tossed his touchdown pass to conversion coasted to a 27-0 victory over Pennsylvania before 26123 at Franklin Field the final game in the current series between these two long-time Eastern rivals The play-for-keeps POSTS 14-0 WIN OVER HOUSTON Sherlock Perkowski's kick was high and long but strayed to the right of the goal posts CONFERENCE GAME early lead saving the big guns for next meeting here with Notre Dame Through most of thp final three periods Navy used and butter" running plays with a occasional pass Navy took a 7-0 lead late in the first period on a 10-play 61-yard march capped by Bellino's one-ard smash into the end zone Greg Mather who earlier misfired with the first of two field goals he tried during the afternoon kicked the first of three conversions The Middies scored in tiic sec ond period on a two-yard plunge through by Walt Strobach at the end of a 41-yard drive They scored in the Duke Wallops Clemson 21-6 Stars To Perform At Tennis Center Some of the outstanding col-i A four-team elimination mee lege tennis players in the Unit- is planned with the Lamar ed Stales will play here Satur- team to play Pan American and day morning and afternoon when 'the Cardinals A team to meet The remainder of the first half was a scoreless battle but Bobby Holder went three yards for the South Park touchdown in the third quarter and Curtis Raymond ran for the tying points The same combination worked for the winning margin in the fourth quarter Holder scored Iran two yards out and Raymond ran for the two-point conversion Barnes recovered a Hamlin fumble on the Hamlin 12 to set up the first touchdown Mauri-cio Salinas finally carried over from the two-yard line but the try for points failed Hamlin scored in the second and third quarters to take the victory Charles Alien rammed in from the two for the second-period touchdown but missed on a try for the two-point conversion A tremendous 90-yard run by Allen in the third quarter rlinch-ed it and Tip Coleman ran for the twv-point conversion Statistic ALASAMA HOUSTON II Fir I 4mm 14 III RvMlfAf yur4au 144 2 Fauins yurlum 111 2-4 Fu 12 II 2 Fnut InitrapM ky 1 4-41 Funtl 5-24 4 I FwnllM tall I II Yard Funulml 25 TUSCALOOSA Ala (APj-AIa-bama took advantage of two early Houston errors and struck quickly for a pair of first quarter touchdowns then hung on for a 14-0 intersectfonal football victory over the Cougars Saturday Lee Roy Jordan sophomore center pounced on Charlie Rirves' fumble on the Houston 31 opening the way to the first Alabama touchdown Quarterback Laurirn Stapp and fullback Mike Fraeehia alternated rarrics In moving Alabama to the goat in eight plays Stapp circled right end for the last yard Houston took the kickoff ran one play and then Billy Richardson intercepted a Don Sessions pass on the Houston 30 and returned it to the HbiKton 18 From there Richardson hit the line twice going to the 10 penalty moved the Tide to the 5 quarterback Bobby Skelton got four and thrn Richardson dived between guard and tackle the Inst yard to the goal Twice Houston mustered comeback drives but both fell short of the goal one on the Alabama 9 and one on the Alabama 12 The victory gave Alabama a 3-1-1 record and left Houston with a 3-3 mark After vielding the two touchdowns Houston displayed its noted ability to control the bail On the first of their scoring threats the Cougars moved 73 yards in 1 1 plays marking up four first downs along the way The bull-like running of Rieves the passing of Sessions and three penalties against Alabama were the hig factors Rut Alabama sliifened when Houston got a first down on the Tide's 9 The Cougars didn't get another yard A line smash gained nothing a pass completion netted noihing and Sessions then threw incomplete twice Lamar Tech Pan American and Trinity compote in regular team matches to highlight dedication ceremonies at the new if Butt Tennis Center Lamar Tech is the defending NAIA national tennis champion laving won the title for six years in a row The Cardinals have captured the Lone Star renter Conference crown lor nine con- the Trinity the The four matches A is to in the first matches beginning Saturday morning Winning teams will then battle in finals beginning at 3 pm four-man teams will play singles and two doubles covered stand for spectators be erected at the tennis across the street from Butt swimming pool Statistics CLEMSON DUKE I Firit 4 are I 111 Rintimf ynraa 144 25 FoMinf yarRagt If 2-lt FitMl 4-11 I Fu44f tatarcuytiO hy 1 1-114 Funtl 2-144 Finn It tat 1 21 Vvai fmmIiimI It DURHAM NC fAP) Duke built up a two-touchdown lead on sophomore halfhack Mark Leggett's 70-yard end run and then repelled lour deep fourth period penetrations to whip Ormson 21-6 Saturday in an important Atlantic Coast Conference football game The victory solidified Duke's hold on first place in conference standings Leggett second unit speedster from Asheboro turned a 11-6 Duke lead into a decisive 21-6 margin when he bolted around left end and outrared the Gem- I Representing Lamar Tech will tliebe Warren Jacques Rudy Her- 1 1 Reginald Bennett A1 scrjtive yeas Pan American has won Bg State Conference tennis jnnndo Dris-champkmship for the past eight cole Tim Heckler Robin Speng-jears and was runnerup to La- ler John Maloney and Manuel mar in the NAIA tournament the Lopez past two years Trinity is the Pan American will bring Jim defending small college NCAA Watson Don Russell John champion Sharpe and Ken Lang Penn State Loses 10-8 To Illinois son defenders midway the third quarter In the linal period the Tigersjthird quarter on a 26-yard sweep reached the Duke 2-yard line (by Bellino and in the final period twice and advanced to the 20 andcn a one-yard burst by Joe Ma the 23 The first threat ended onltalnvagc a fumble the next two on fourth down failures and the fourth on a pass interception Duke Hits First Duke undefeated in four league games struck first in the opening! period bchni the passing of quarterback Don Altman and the running of halfback Joel Arrington Arrington rapped a 62-yard drive when he skirted into the end zone from the 2 Gemson fullback Bill McGuirt climaxed a 65-yard Tiger march by carrying the last seven plays in a row and moving into the end zone from the 3 McGuirt accounted for the final 23 yards ol Full-'iark Statistic ILLINOIS PENN STATE 14 Firil Bmm 142 auMiin Yir4M4 22 Fawn VlfMH 1-24 Finn 0 PoiMI InttrCtFM 4f 22 Punt 1 FumMH Lt 1 24 Yarn FMMlinO 12 145 111 14-12 I 2-112 I 45 Hurricane Tunis Back Cincinnati CINCINNATI tfi Quarterback Jerry Keeling tossed two touchdown passe and ran for a third score to lead Tulsa to a t-3 romp over Cincinnati Saturday Keeling top pas-r in the Missouri Valiev Conference hit end Buddy Kelly from the Cincinnati one-yard line and later threw a short pass to end Jim Furlong who ran 40 yards out on a keeper play In between he scored from 1 1 test" He praised Gemson for its yards out on a keeper play (came attempt to come from be-But the best run of the day hind in the fourth period was made by Ilurrirane halfback the drive A 15-yard penalty and a freak fumble play gave Duke its second score in tiie second period Dave Burch carried the final yard A personal foul violation against Clemson kept the second Duke tourhdnwn drive in motion near midfield Fumble Keren red Later with Duke on the Grm son 26 halfback Dean Wright fumbled and quarterback Walt Rappold scooped up the ball and carried to the 4 Burch scored three plays later Duke Coach Bill Murray whose team now has won four of five games overall called the game a tremendously hard-fought con- CHAMPAIGN 111 fAP) John Eaxlcrbrook Illinois' Tom Thumb qjarterback combined with giant end Ed O'Bradovich for a first quarter touchdown that keyed a 10-8 victory over Penn State Saturday It was first triumph over the Nittany Lions in a three-game football series and ended a two-game lUini losing slump for the season All of the mini's scoring was in the first quarter rs they took advantage of a strong wind that faced Penn State's punter Charles Raisig Penn State tallied in the final three minutes of the game on a 75-yard thrust in 10 plays Galen Halls' 3 and 9 yard passes to John Bozik and Dick Hoak's 27-yard to Al Gursky provided the punch Hoak cupped it with a one-yard sroring pitch to Gursky Hoak ran for the extra two points Maks Ressrvofions Now For A Vocation At Hem mcmyiiL Mexico's most luxurious resort Hotel Perfect choice for vacation honeymoon convention or couple of days while driving through Mexico Rate of $1 1 for 2 person! All Meals Hunting Fishing Horseback Riding Two Swimming Pools Billiards-Ping Pong Heoling Thermo-Sulphur Baths Other Resert Facilities Include: Golf 250 Modem Rooms Suites Air Conditioning Unique Cove Night Club Roof Garden Beauty Parlor Excellent International Cuisine for Knur ration writ Mr O' Ion Kirby Mgr HOTEL TANINUL Ciudad Valles SLP Mexico Midway betwaan Irawnivilla and Mcsica City Valias Airpart juit 1 5 minute tram Natal READY-MIXED CONCRETE Sand and Gravel Roofing Gravel Cement QB Joe Cheap Cheap took punt on his own 19 swung lo the sideline and raced 8l yards for a score without a Ciiv-innati de-j fender touching him The Bearcats kicking off got a quick break and turned it into their only score They nailed ai Tulsa ninnrr on iiis one-yard line and the Hurricanes punted out to their own 3fl Four plays later Cincinnati's Dave Giemck kicked a 33-yard field goal and the Bearcats were ahead trm- of pnrarily jl The game was Tulsa's confer-1 am GDCDQ SHU ffiirmjjjaa firm Pi "iflcertfliurffi Oso Little League Will Meet Tuesday An organizational meeting the Oso Little League will held Tuesday at 7:30 at ties them with sor Park School a0P four Mm Parents with tinyx coir pel irg the league or any-ne uiirr- rtcd are uiged to allr-id The roM (rs Vi'in Quo boundaries inr-iude the aiea inside Ocean Diive lo Ah r- PROVIDENCE (VS Brown deen lo Everhart Road to i-vjiy xcored its frxt foot-Staples to MrArdic to the 0o jiali victory of the arason Sat- and includes the Naval Air Sfa-lurday turning hark the rnivcr-j Jlion forty of Rhode Island 36-1 1 yi -O i -Are aw i tau Nils Ml 0pOfficT rfora8-27J4 Nmn 'w- MS LAMAR REGINALD DENNETT former NAIA national champion to compel here (AF WWMWIU).

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